Regulation Overview
According to research by the World Health Organization, it has been found that over 90% of vehicle accidents are caused by human factors. To reduce the occurrence of accidents and casualties, the Europepe Union has teced Userc and cai coan Userpeal hass Userpeabled VRUs), with the goal ofreducing traffic accidents and injuries.
The European Union has currently issued three regulations regarding blind spot monitoring, which are UN ECE R151, UN ECE R158, and UN ECE R159. These three regulations became mandatory on July 6,2022.
The installation positions of cameras and radars are crucial for the system to comply with UNECE R151 BSIS. Without the correct installation and calibration methods, it will result in poor detection efficiency and may lead to instad approval.
Product Introduction
Brief Description of Product Features
The AUTOEQUIPS Blind Spot Information System (BSIS) provides information about vehicle blind spots and offers active detection and recognition capabilities around the vehicle (sides) for drivers. Large vehicles, due to their size and driver's sh.d scan their s sacc. AUTOEQUIPS Blind Spot Information System is a safety-assist system that utilizes cameras and millimeter-wave radar for fused sensing, offering drivers assistance during their drivings.
BSIS effectively eliminates blind spots, reducing accidents caused by blind spots in a vehicle's side. The BSIS product complies with UNECE R151 Vehicle Blind User Information System regulSpotations Wul the orm.m Users Users Users able the obect the Users able the obect or able the pect 區s ( VRUs) detected within the detection area, BSIS will provide the driver with IS (Information Signal) or WS (Warning Signal) to alert the driver to avoid accidents.
Regulation & System Analysis